AMUSEMENTS. RYBOD Y ' S. xj tine Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! HUGE CROWDS CLAMOUR FOR SEATS! HUGE CROWDS CLAMOUR FOR SEATS! YESTERDAY'S CROWDED AUDIENCES DELIGHTED AND SPELLBOUND With The Greatest of nil the Artcrafl Royalty , Masterpieces! The Picture you will Think About! The Picture you will Rave About! The Picture you will Cry O.erl The Picture that wu'ii make you Glad! THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM. Fannie Hurst's Brilliaul Story of Dvorak's Throbbing Melody, "HUMORESQUE." '■HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A beautiful Gtory nf n boy's genius and a mother's love. Beginning in the clamour of New York's poorer quarters Rising to tho heights. Thsu ending- where? '■HUMORESQUE." '•HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." • HUMORESQUE." A little lad, hugging an old violin. A mother, her soul afiaine, watching, giving, dreaming, as tho hard jears pass. A radiant girl, waiting . "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." At last, fame! Wealth! The applause of countless, crowding thousands, for "the master of them all." One night, a gala free concert to his own of tho great East Side. "HUMORESQUE." ■ "HUMORESQUE" "HUMORESQUE." 'HUMORESQUE." "Hunioresquc!" they cried. And he played it in farewell—played it with breaking heart—then smiling, flung his career and hia wondrous art away. "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." So he played "Humoresque"—that laugh on life, with a tear behind it—and was gone. Where? Why? A Story that cries to hide its laughter, and laughs to hide its tears, "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A Story that blends the slum and tho avenue, the din and thp music, the 6om>w and smiles, of life in a happy melody, silently played' on the screen.
We do not, could not, and will not hesitate in proclaiming "HUMOHESQUK" IBE SCREEN'S SUPREME CREATION! As a Support— Paraniount's Latest Comedy-Drama. "A PULL HOUSE," Starring BRYANT WASHBURN. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME . By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Under the Direction of MB W. J. .BEIiL.roGHAM, F.S.M., Violin Solo —"Bunioresciup" ■■- - Dvorak MISS IRENE MORRIS. Violoncello Solor-"Kol Nidrie' (Max Burch) MR FRANCIS BATE. Orchestra—"Schohorazada"— W. RimskyKorsakow Grand Opera—"Jewels of Madonna" Ermanno Wolf—Ferrari Suite—"L'Orooolo" . < . Frances Leonii A WORD OF ADVICE! We strongly adviso all those who can to ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS, and a*void the terrifi© crowd* at night; BOOK YOUR'SEATS NOW! I BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! ! Box Plan et The Bristol or 'Phono 4925. 43-46 THREE MUSICAL CHATS By MADAME LEEDHAM-CROWE, lyilE Distinguished Composer and Pianista, -*• Exaniinor at Royal Academy of Mnaic. First Lecture—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, Cunterliury Women's Club, Worcester street. Tickets for Series 10s 6d, obtainable at THE BRISTOL. Apply early. 4330 MEETINGB. TENNIS PLAYERS. Under the Patronago of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association. THE DAVIS CUP PICTURE Will bo shown at rp-HE GRAND THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK EXCEPT SATURDAY. All Members cf Tennis Clubs are earnestly recommended to seo this realistic portrayal of the. match, special Reserves having boon arranged for Evening' Sessions. Mention your Club when purchasing your tickets. R. BROWNING, 4343F Hon. Sec. CL.T.A.
CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE. MEETING OF COUNCIL. rpHE QUARTERLY MEETING- of tho -*- COUNCIL win bo held in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Oxford terrace, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY NEST, tho Gth insl., At 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS —Lake Coleridge-Harper River Diversion; I'tiblic Works Policy; Rural Education—Proposed Farm School; and General. A full attendance of members is specially urged. All members of local bodies who .may caio to uttend aro welcome to do so. Members of Parliament are specially invited. DENYS lIOARE, 4336 Secretary, THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATERSUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD. ANNUAL MEETING. "VTOTICE is hereby given, under Clause G9 1" of "The Water Supply Act, 1908," that for the purpose of declaring a statement of the Board's Receipts and Disbursements, and of its operations generally throughout the Financial Year ended MARCH 31st, 1031, the ANNUAL STATUTORY MEETING OF RATEPAYERS will be held in the LIBRARY, CUST, on SATURDAY, April 9th, 1321, at 2.30 p.m. 11. T. COOPER, Chairman. JAS. McCORMACK, Secretary. Oxford, March 31st, 1921. - 4072 THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will be held in Lecturo Room -i- 25, Canterbury College, on FRIDAY, Bth April, at 5.15 p.m., with a view to establishing a Christchurch Branch of the Classical Association. All engaged in the teaching of Classics, or interested in Classical Studies, aro invited to attend. 247 FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD.—The Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered OfSce o"f the Company, Rhodes' Buildings, IT6 Hereford street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1921, at 12 noon. BUSINESS: To r-c;iv© Annual Report and Balance-Sheet, to KUtt Two Directors, Auditor, to Fix Dirc-ciors' Fees, and General 1339 F. ' P. AG-AR, Secretary.
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